Center for the Environment

Student Groups

We are students that care about Agronomy. A fair number of
our members do not have majors in the Agronomy Department. Many have farm
backgrounds, some have majors in other schools within the university, and some
have many friends within the department.

Purdue Air and Waste Management Association (PAWMA) is the
Purdue Chapter of the Air & Waste Management Association, a professional
organization dedicated to the advancement of environmental knowledge.

The Botany Club was founded by a group of students with one
basic interest, plant biology. Today, we are a club of more than plant
biologists. The club's most recent focus has been small club projects
every meeting, volunteer activities, and making lasting friendships.

This organization encourages the Chemical Engineering
students (graduate and undergraduate), staff and faculty participation in
sustainability related activities, including - finding cases of inefficient
resource utilization within the Forney Hall of Chemical Engineering and
solutions to those, followed by their implementation and promoting the
efficient use of available resources among the users of the facilities.

The purpose of Go, Bird, Go! is to enhance the lives of
Purdue students, including the body through exercise (biking or jogging) as
well as the mind and soul through the development of birding skills, nature
appreciation, and environmental awareness through bird watching hikes and local
advocacy.

We, the student organization representatives of Purdue
University, in order to promote the Purdue ideal of a living laboratory,
further communication, cooperation and collaboration between our member
organizations and others, advise the University Sustainability Council and
Purdue University as a whole from the student’s perspective, promote economic
responsibility, environmental stewardship and social justice, and to engage the
Purdue University Student Body in these issues

The purpose of SEEE is to introduce students to the new
division of engineering, the Environmental and Ecological Engineering
program. SEEE serves to provide a link between students, faculty,
administrators and alumni in efforts to increase awareness and growth of this
organization.